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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Ok, I promise I am done vomiting wedding all over this blog after this. Yay. So I have to admit that I really don't remember a lot of the small details of the reception remember the oh my gosh I just got married high. But I have these lovely pictures to remember all the details by and a lot of lovely people to thank.

So first of the amazing food! A huge thank you to Landmark Catering for the amazing food and presentation that they did. Their website is landmarkiicatering.com. But for reals guys SO AMAZING. And the nicest people you will ever meet.

Our flowers and my bouquet were arranged by the lovely Krista Williams. (see below) Cutest girl in the world.

Our perfect cake was designed by none other than the amazing husband himself. He worked with the cake designer to make my dream cake. He's just the cutest. It was then made by Susan Fox at Midway Country Corner. She is so amazing and I promise that the cake wasn't just gorgeous but every layer tasted so incredible. Her website is midwaycountrycorner.com

And last but most definitely least I have to thank one of my dear dear friends and the most amazing wedding planner a girl could ever ask for Mark Willaims. And of course his equally if not more amazing and darling wife Krista, who was responsible for all of the flowers. I have know Mark for years and I promise you could never find a more amazing planner or a better person to work with. And for all my adorable engaged friends out there my biggest advice for you is, USE A PLANNER. They are worth it, I have no idea how we would have put our perfect day together without these two becuase let's be real; he did everything. You can find him on facebook, Mark Williams at The Manor.

We're dancers. It's a part of us. A part that we really wanted to have at our wedding. So we did. And we're lucky enough to have friends and family who did it with us. So be prepared for a million pictures of some of the best dance moves you have ever seen.

And because I'm not just Asian but Korean we had to throw some Gangnam Style in there.

This is one of my favorite pictures from the entire night. I have looked up to the relationship that my grandparents have since I was a child. They are the greatest examples I have in my life and I owe my life to them. They are the reason I am the person I am today and the reason I have accomplished the things I have. And I will be so lucky if my marriage and life are even a fraction as happy and successful as theirs is.

Ok people. It's time to get these wedding posts banged out. But seriously... It's been three months. So that family far and wide who couldn't be there can finally see all the pictures. And the family that live five minutes that still haven't seen any pictures except the ones on the blog (sorry grandma and grandpa.) So for those of you who were there I'm sorry for the nostalgia you really aren't interested in. Even though I know you totally want to relive our wedding with us.

So let's start with those classic wedding traditions you have to be a part of; the bouquet toss, the garter toss, the cake cutting and the send off.

The bouquet toss. Let's not talk about I hit the ceiling the first time. It's a tall person problem.

Then the garter toss... Yay... let's just remind everyone what's going to happen later tonight.

The cake cutting: So what you can't see is that no one trained the husband and I on the process of cutting the cake. So my wonderful and is standing behind the photographer talking us through step by step. You would think that it would be somewhat self explanatory but... when everyone is staring at you and your still on that oh my gosh we just got married high you forget how to even eat cake.

The send off: Ok, I was so against any kind of send off. I didn't want the tacky paint on the car, the condem confetti inside the car, or the thong flag on the antenna. I didn't want my grandma waving me off as I went to... yeah. Not my thing. But as I learned through the wedding planning process we don't always get what we want and we have to let everyone have their fun. This was my lost battle.

About me

I'm a Provo girl born and raised. Junior at Brigham Young University. Go Cougars! I met the perfect man to marry and this is the story of our lives. We've fallen in love, traveled all over the country, and survived a semester of school together. We're going to finish our majors (biology and public health), travel through Europe, and survive much more than a semester of college. Thanks for following the story and enjoying the ride right along with us!